Apple Juice Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic

Apple cider vinegar is so good for you, and has so many health benefits (read more about the benefits of apple cider vinegar) that I recommend everyone incorporate it into their daily routine. It's one of the quickest, simplest things you can do, but the results can be tremendous. There are entire books written on the benefits of ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar), it seems to help with nearly everything that ails us human beings. But if, like me, you don't particularly like the smell and/or taste of vinegar, or you want something that even kids will like, try this ACV tonic.

The cider vinegar makes the apple juice just slightly more tart, it's barely noticeable. I've got a very acute sense of smell, I hate the smell of vinegar and I didn't even detect it.

Freshly squeezed organic apple juice is the best, of course. But if you don't have access to a juicer, or fresh juice, be sure to get organic, unfiltered (that means it will be cloudy, not clear), unsweetened apple juice. For the apple cider vinegar, it's very important that it be raw, unfiltered, and organic, like Bragg's apple cider vinegar. Don't buy the cheap stuff, you won't get the same health benefits! It's not hard to make your own homemade apple cider vinegar either.

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13 Responses to “Apple Juice Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic”

Know that APV mixed with Apple Juice if very good for you but have read that you should not take if you are Blood Pressure meds. Take both a homeopathy meds for Blood Pressure and Cholesterol, can I still do the drink. My Doctor dose not approve of the homeopathy meds but as my pressure and cholesterol are good, he keeps quite.
You input would be helpful.
Thanks for you time.

Hi Estrella, they are not the same, but the apple tonic contains apple cider vinegar. The tonic is a nice way to drink apple cider vinegar by mixing it with other things, but apple cider vinegar is the full strength vinegar and you wouldn’t want to drink it straight.

I have been having hormones imbalances and hot flushes creating fatigue and vagueness. An iridologist recommended 15ml of apple cider vinegar mixed in with roughly 150ml of pure apple juice daily. I no longer have any of the above, have loads of energy and most importantly I have my clear thinking back. She explained that this helps to regulate hormone imbalance in both men and women, which in turn is the cause of many symptoms. My husband is also taking it daily and he also has loads more energy and is more evenly tempered.

Hello I’m Shannon I have a gallbladder problem and it’s very painful ( as if your in labor with no medication and very constipated or someone kicking you in the stomach ) when I get an attack but I’ve been drinking motto unsweetened Apple juice and Apple cider vinegar and it helps the pain instantly so if anyone has that problem with there gallbladder u do not want to feel the pain I go through

I’m not sure ET. With both of those there are natural sugars in the apple juice and cider. So I’m not sure how it would change the alkalinizing and detoxifying effect of the apple cider vinegar. I would suggest trying Peter’s suggestion above of adding ginger and stevia. Stevia will sweeten the taste without adding sugar/calories. In some cases though the natural sour or bitter flavors of some foods will trigger different enzyme production and other reactions in the body that have a beneficial effect.